Friend of pgEd and Harvard scientist, Dr. Pardis Sabeti gives an excellent interview for Public Radio International here, explaining the status on the front lines of the Ebola epidemic from […]
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On the cutting edge – the frontlines of Ebola research and more
Featured this week is a report from the frontlines of the Ebola outbreak, highlighting how scientists are using sequencing as a tool towards curbing this epidemic. Learn about new research on […]
On the cutting edge – genome editing and developing biomarkers for cancer and tr
This week, read about research on the frontlines of genome editing, cancer therapeutics, and new tools for predicting transplant rejection. Check out how scientists are using the genome editing technology, […]
On the cutting edge – research taking aim at malaria, schizophrenia, and more
This week, we highlight articles from the cutting edge of genetics research, including a a proposal for using genome editing towards eradicating malaria, a massive study uncovering over 100 genetic […]